Graduating students are once again being told that they won’t be walking across the stage during commencement and have yet to receive an acceptable reason why.
Tag: college
Stay woke… or maybe don’t?
Are the eye bags and dark circles worth it?
Ballad of the Music Student
As the end of the spring semester approaches, music majors prepare for their recitals, marking the end of a year-long practice regime.
My dream school admission was too good to be true
How college admissions season went from the best time of my life to the worst.
How will AI change the classroom?
Artificial Intelligence like ChatGPT is throwing a wrench in the American education system.
I know who I am, even if I don’t know what I want to be
College students face dilemmas about committing to a single career path.
Mental Health First, Defeat Academic Pressure
With finals approaching, students will face academic pressure that may affect their mental health.
Find an opportunity, Direct Change
On currents of chaos, who knows where life might go?
CSULB welcomes the new assistant director of the LGBTQ+ resource center
This year’s OUTober events will be overseen by Brenden Thomas Cashatt, the new queer and trans assistant director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center.
Spill the Tea: How do students feel about the mask mandate being lifted?
Masks are no longer required, but “strongly recommended” in classrooms. Students share their thoughts on the change.